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What should you look for in a tablet?

By September 23, 2013No Comments

Mobile computing has come a long way in recent years. For power users, ultrabooks offer unparalleled hardware and top-of-the-line PC components in a slim, compact design, but for casual users, sometimes this is a little too much. After all, you don’t need 8 GB of RAM and an Intel i7 CPU to perform lightweight tasks like browsing the Web and checking email. 34-761-004-Z01This is why tablets are an ideal solution, as they combine the functionality of a laptop with unrivaled portability. But what should you look for in a tablet?

Size matters
One of the most important considerations when choosing a new tablet is the size of the device. If you prefer a little more screen real estate, a 10-inch tablet is a good bet, and there are plenty of options to choose from. However, these tablets are often more expensive than their smaller counterparts, so if you’re shopping on a budget, you might want to think about investing in a smaller unit.

Smaller tablets can be just as versatile as larger ones, and for some tasks, such as reading e-books, they can actually be better than bigger devices. Tablets with 7-inch screens make excellent e-readers, and are much easier to carry around than tablets with larger screens.

Specifications
Before buying a new tablet, it’s important to think about what you’ll be using it for. If you’re looking to replace your desktop PC or laptop, you’ll need a more powerful tablet with a larger hard drive. Alternatively, if you’re just looking for something to watch movies on and surf the Web every now and then, a lower-end device will be sufficient.

34-231-152-02Internet connectivity, storage space and compatibility with third-party peripherals are all important considerations to think about when choosing a tablet. If you suspect you’ll want to use your tablet for more than just casual browsing, it may be worth investing in a device that can handle a more diverse array of tasks, but expect to pay a little more for this kind of tablet.

Hardware
Ever found yourself wishing you had a little more disk space on your smartphone? Then don’t make the mistake of choosing a tablet with limited hard drive storage. If you download large files frequently, you’ll want to purchase a tablet with a larger hard disk, as these components cannot be replaced in the same way you can with a desktop PC or laptop. Similarly, make sure you think about the resolution you’ll need, as well as how much memory the tablet has.

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Newegg Staff

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